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Description Example Category
if or not (whether or not) It's not certain whether communication with the site's customer service has led it to be clear if or not this is true. Grammar
'kind/type/sort of a/an' What kind of a man is Bush? Grammar
because of we (because we) Because of we didn't want a big train, but we want a fast train. Grammar
confusion of cause vs. because I guess they did it cause they need money. Grammar
confusion of cause vs. because I think it's great cause it's finally running. Grammar
confusion of cause vs. because I think it's great cause you're doing it. Grammar
confusion of cause vs. because Please don’t just ignore it cause it can cause bigger problems. Grammar
confusion of cause vs. because It happened cause our teacher didn't pay attention. Grammar
payed (paid) She payed her debts. Grammar
both... as well as (and) He is both very rich as well as handsome. Grammar
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